2017-07-07T23:25:15ZWe Need Empathy, Toohttp://gwnma.wrlc.org/ark:/1961/16862
Title: We Need Empathy, Too
Authors: Etzioni, Amitai2014-10-23T00:00:00ZAir Sea Battle: A Case Study in Structural Inattention and Subterranean Forceshttp://gwnma.wrlc.org/ark:/1961/16859
Title: Air Sea Battle: A Case Study in Structural Inattention and Subterranean Forces
Authors: Etzioni, Amitai2014-09-15T00:00:00ZNo More Land Wars?http://gwnma.wrlc.org/ark:/1961/16830
Title: No More Land Wars?
Authors: Etzioni, Amitai2014-08-29T00:00:00ZTreating Rationality as a Continuous Variablehttp://gwnma.wrlc.org/ark:/1961/16796
Title: Treating Rationality as a Continuous Variable
Authors: Etzioni, Amitai
Abstract: Granted, Behavioral Economics has demonstrated
that “people” (implying all) are unable to act as strong definitions
of rationality assume. Their cognitive limitations are
“hard wired”. However Behavioral Economics’ own data
show that important segments of the population find “the”
rational answer to choices posed to them. How do these
findings square with the thesis that limitations are hard wired
and universal? And, more attention should be paid to the
extent to which various people deviate from the rational
choice, and—whether training can improve performance despite
the claim that flaws are hard wired.2014-08-06T00:00:00Z